Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 27
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In the territory of New Mexico, as well as in the State of Maryland, Labor Day has not been legalized by specific action of the legislatures but it has been the custom for several years for the governors to issue a proclamation declaring the first Monday in September a legal holiday to be observed as Labor Day. In Wyoming, while a day has not been set apart by law, yet the first Monday in September is observed as labor's holiday. Labor Day is generally observed as a holiday in Arizona, al- thou...gh not made so by law. It will be seen from the foregoing summary that the legalization of Labor Day has been almost general throughout the United States. There are but seven States that have not secured enactments on the subject ; they are : Idaho, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. The District of Columbia has passed the measure, and the territories of Arizona and New Mexico and the State of Maryland annually observe the holiday, although not by legislative action.
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